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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    I rode my Jamis Coda to do errands in West Concord. I hadn't been on this bike since December. Well, first, when I was resetting the computer, I knocked it off and I thought it fell down into a little drainage grate near the bike shed. I couldn't find it anywhere. It's a cheap thing, but I was pissed. So, I was almost late for my appointment because I wasted time there. It was HOT at 9:30 AM; around 80. I arrived with a red face, since I thought I might be late and I was riding fast, at least fast for that bike. Also got to wear my new Terry cargo skort I bought at the half off sale at a ski place last winter.
    After my appointment, I went to the natural foods store to get some soy nut butter. I saw a neighbor who questioned me about how I could "ride so far" in the heat. I explained I was riding for transportation, not training, but she still didn't get it.
    The ride home was uneventful, but I realized I haven't done a lot of real traffic riding lately. I mean, it's not city riding, but I do go through 2 suburban downtown areas with some crazy drivers. Since I'm not working or commuting anymore, I rarely ride through these places when there's a lot of cars. So, I got to review my skills!
    When I got home, I found my computer in the backyard. It had rolled down the hill, under the wall that attaches the bike shed to the house.
    12 very sweaty miles.

  2. #2
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    Jul 2007
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    Rode 34 miles on my freight train bike. Saw lots more on this bike than on my zippy bike--turtles, huge bullfrogs, wildflowers, bees, and butterflies. By the end of the ride I was pooped and famished.

  3. #3
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    Mar 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Rode 34 miles on my freight train bike. Saw lots more on this bike than on my zippy bike--turtles, huge bullfrogs, wildflowers, bees, and butterflies. By the end of the ride I was pooped and famished.

    We saw lots of animals on our ride yesterday to. Especially going up a hill or two....at low speed...LOL

    tina

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by txred9876 View Post
    We saw lots of animals on our ride yesterday to. Especially going up a hill or two....at low speed...LOL

    tina
    Yep plenty of time to inspect various road-killed critters while grinding uphill in my lowest gear LOL Having had to change a tube a couple of weeks ago I was particularly conscious of going around, not through, the grisly remains

    You guys ride a long way. I'm glad I get to measure my rides in kilometres, not miles

  5. #5
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    Mar 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by hilldweller View Post
    Yep plenty of time to inspect various road-killed critters while grinding uphill in my lowest gear LOL Having had to change a tube a couple of weeks ago I was particularly conscious of going around, not through, the grisly remains

    You guys ride a long way. I'm glad I get to measure my rides in kilometres, not miles


    I want kilometers tooooo!

    tina

 

 

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